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			 Though Lincoln IGA observed a soft opening on Monday, March 7th, 
			the ribbon cut marked the official return of the store.  Joining Lee 
			and Sutton behind the ribbon were all the staff on duty Wednesday 
			morning along with several community representatives.  Among the 
			group and representing Logan County was Circuit Clerk Kelly Elias 
			and County Clerk Theresa Moore.  From the city was Mayor Tracy 
			Welch, Ward three Alderwoman Wanda Lee Rohlfs, Ward four Alderwoman 
			Kathy Horn, Lincoln Fire Chief Bob Dunovsky, and City Clerk Peggy 
			Bateman.  Also on hand was Logan County Fair Queen Caroline Ahrends, 
			Lincoln Economic Advancement & Development Director Andrea Runge, 
			and Logan County Tourism Director Alice Roate. 
			
			  
			
			The event was led by Lincoln Daily News’ Nila Smith and Karen 
			Hargis.   
			
			  
			
			 
			  
			
			 
			  
			
			 As everyone gathered behind the ribbon, Smith noted that ribbon 
			cutting events usually include words such as courage, strength, 
			tenacity and investment in community.  She noted that those words 
			were the purest definition of Charlie Lee and all the staff at the 
			Lincoln IGA.  But she said moreover, this was a day of celebrating 
			the dedication of Charlie, Corey and all the staff who vowed to come 
			back and have done so. 
			
			  
			
			 
			
			  
			
			Charlie Lee said, “Thank you all for coming.  We could never have 
			gotten re-opened without our staff.  So appreciate them.  We 
			appreciate Lincoln, they have been supportive every step of the 
			way.” 
			  
			
			 
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			Horn said she was also appreciative of the store’s return.  She said 
			that many people were thrilled to have the store return, and noted 
			that many, including herself, had missed the IGA deli and were 
			excited to be able to return to it. 
			
			  
			
			 
			
			  
			
			Rohlfs said that as a representative of Ward three, she was excited 
			to see the store come back.  She noted the many times that the IGA 
			has supported local organizations and how important that kind of 
			community spirit and spirit of giving is that Charlie displays. 
			
			  
			
			 
			
			  
			
			Mayor Tracy Welch also spoke saying that he felt that Horn and 
			Rohlfs had spoken well.  He concluded saying “Lincoln is very 
			fortunate to have Charlie and his IGA family and we are so proud to 
			have you back.”  He went on to say he wished the store many years to 
			come in the community. 
			
			  
			
			 
			  
			
			 
			
			  
			
			The large group gathered then squeezed in for a group photo before 
			the cut.  Then with the prompt of three, two, one, snip, Lee with 
			the assistance of Sutton cut the ribbon of the new store. 
			
			  
			
			[Nila Smith] |